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Global Purpose, Local Action: The International Nonprofit Subsector FrameworksIn 2003, there were approximately 5,600 NPOs that worked in the int'l subsector, comprising 2 percent of nonprofit organizations and revenue.Unique ChallengesNoam Chomsky - "Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention"Examples: The Global Scope of the Public Sector "U.S. Global Development Lab" aims to end extreme poverty by 2030 through foreign policy and development initiativesOverview1. What do we mean?: Frameworks and Dimensions2. Unique Challenges & Values3. Intersections: Public and Private4. Final Activity: "The World Needs..."*Teasers for Activities will be spread throughout the presentation Developed by:Carol MullinsVanessa S. PachecoKatie WheatleyActivity #5: YOU DECIDE - What does the world need more of?Visit http://worldhumanitarianday.org to vote and explore Simply put, international NPOs do work that is global in its scope. Examples: ReferencesActivity #1: FORUM POSTConsider your current nonprofit interest/affiliation, and find a comparable organization that does work internationally. Describe the differences.

[visit the "My Int'l Org" forum for more detail] Activity #2: Activity #3 and #4: Choose One **all 5 activities will be explained in the Int'l Forum**Contemporary Example:** Visit link in Resources page and Watch 15:00 - 33:00What do you think of when you think about International Nonprofits?But first...Dimensionshttp://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/311360_nonprofit_subsector.pdfFORUM POST: In "What Makes Int'l Philanthropy Work?" Atwood says, "philanthropy that works cannot be charity." What is your interpretation of this statement? ** Through Thursday**Through Wednesday** Friday ActivityFORUM POSTS:- How should international organizations manage national allegiances and differing value structures between host and home countries?

- Why or why not would you donate/work with an international nonprofit instead of donating to a local cause in the United States?https://s3.amazonaws.com/charity.org/study/Giving%20Beyond%20Borders%20-%20Global%20Impact%20IU%20Study.pdf "Three major categories of international nonprofits operate in the United States. The largest, international development and assistance organizations, makes up 74 percent of organizations.""Not surprisingly, in the wake of the Russian military action, the nonprofit Ukrainian Community of Western Pennsylvania scheduled a benefit concern to help the victims of violence in Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine. With the ongoing turmoil in the country, the concert organizers don’t know how they will be able to send the concert proceeds to the Ukraine or how the resources might be deployed."https://nonprofitquarterly.org/philanthropy/23771-helping-ukraine-what-should-donors-and-nonprofits-do.html"Companies’ overall charitable giving goals reflect a widely held emphasis on shared value." 1. Abassi, L., Asselin, O., Branthwaite, A., Cullen, C., Liechti, S., Morooka, I., Price, S., Ramonedam, M., Uitert, O., (2013). The World Needs More Of. Retrieved March 2014 from http://worldhumanitarianday.org/

7. U.S. Aid. (2013). U.S. Global Development Lab [Video file]. Retrieved March 2014 from http://www.usaid.gov/news-information/videos/us-global-development-lab

8. Woodkid, (2013). World Humanitarian Day 2013 Message, [Video file/youtube]. Retrieved March 2014 fromMama Hope is an organization based in San Francisco that supports self-sufficient communities in Sub-Saharan Africa.**links in resources folder!